Ishite-ji Temple — Cave Temple with 88 Statues
Ishite-ji is Temple #51 of the 88-temple Shikoku Pilgrimage, a large Buddhist complex featuring a towering three-story pagoda, ornate Nio-mon gate with guardian statues, and a mysterious cave tunnel containing 88 stone Buddha statues representing the complete pilgrimage. The cave winds 160 meters through the hillside, lit by lanterns and lined with statues, meditation alcoves, and religious artifacts.
The temple's name means 'Stone Hand Temple,' referencing a legend where the temple's founder was reborn gripping a stone inscribed with the temple's name. The grounds mix serious pilgrimage infrastructure with quirky modern additions including abstract sculptures and a Kannon statue wearing sunglasses.
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